Best lakes around Wildhaus-Alt St. Johann offers access to several picturesque lakes within the Toggenburg region of Switzerland. The area is characterized by its alpine landscape, providing natural settings for various outdoor activities. Key features include the Schwendisee, located directly within the area, and the Seealpsee, a notable mountain lake in the nearby Alpstein range. These lakes contribute to the region's appeal as a destination for nature exploration and hiking.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Bollenwees at 1471 m above sea level is a beautiful mountain restaurant directly at the Fählensee
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Very beautiful and idyllic mountain lake
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Very beautiful mountain lake at 1447 m above sea level, which, like the Sämtiser and Seealpsee, is part of the Alpstein. Ideal for cooling off after a hike. When there is no wind, the mountains are beautifully reflected in the water.
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There are wonderful views not only along the path to the southwest of the Seealpsee, but also of the sloping meadows on both sides and behind them the rock faces and rocky peaks of the two Alpstein ridges that enclose this great high valley.
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For breathtaking alpine views, Seealpsee is highly recommended. It's renowned for its bright green sparkling water, surrounded by the Alpstein range, often with free-roaming cows. Another picturesque option is Fählensee, nestled in a narrow valley where mountains are beautifully reflected in its water on clear days.
Yes, both the larger, northern Schwendisee and Seealpsee are popular for swimming. The Schwendisee features a jetty and a raft, while Seealpsee offers refreshing dips amidst stunning mountain scenery. You can also enjoy a swim in Lake Sämtiser, which is known for its idyllic setting.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. The Schwendisee is directly located on the 'Toggenburger Klangweg' (Sound Trail), an easy panoramic path with sound sculptures. Seealpsee is a major hiking hub, with routes connecting to other Appenzell Alps sights. For more challenging mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Jöchliturm – Altmann Summit loop' or 'Flüretobel Gorge – Zwinglipass Hut loop' which are part of the Mountain Hikes around Wildhaus-Alt St. Johann guide.
The Schwendisee area is particularly family-friendly, featuring a natural educational trail and fireplaces. It is also wheelchair-accessible via a walking path. The 'Toggenburger Klangweg' around Schwendisee is an easy and engaging option for families. While Seealpsee is popular, some of its access routes can be steep, so check difficulty for younger children.
Yes, fishing is permitted in the Schwendisee for a fee. It's a tranquil spot to enjoy the natural surroundings while fishing.
Beyond hiking, the area around Wildhaus-Alt St. Johann offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Gräppelensee – View of Säntis loop' in the Cycling around Wildhaus-Alt St. Johann guide, or explore gravel biking options such as the 'Urnäsch – Landsgemeindeplatz Appenzell loop' from the Gravel biking around Wildhaus-Alt St. Johann guide.
Yes, you'll find dining options near several lakes. The Schwendisee has restaurants nearby, such as the Seminarhotel Stump's Alpenrose. At Seealpsee, there are two mountain inns, Berggasthaus Seealpsee and Gasthaus Forelle, offering meals and refreshments. The Bollenwees Mountain Inn is located directly on Fählensee, serving as a scenic resting point for hikers.
The Schwendisee is unique for its formation from a melting glacier approximately 14,000 years ago and its location within a protected fen area of national importance. It offers a serene nature experience with a natural educational trail and is part of the 'Toggenburger Klangweg', providing a sensory hiking experience.
The best time to visit the lakes is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when hiking trails are clear, and the weather is pleasant for swimming and outdoor activities. During this period, the alpine flora is vibrant, and the mountain reflections in the lakes are particularly stunning.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural features, the nearby village of Quinten on Lake Walen is a car-free settlement accessible by foot or boat, known for its traditional houses and mild climate allowing fig and citrus trees to grow. This offers a glimpse into a unique local culture.
Visitors particularly love the stunning natural beauty and tranquility. For Seealpsee, the 'beautiful mountain lake in the middle of the Alpstein, with a panorama that couldn't have been created better on the computer' is a highlight. For Fählensee, the 'very beautiful mountain lake' and the reflections of the mountains are often praised. The overall experience of being immersed in nature, whether hiking, swimming, or simply relaxing, is highly valued.


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